Maria Gutierrez de Soldatenko

  • Associate Professor Emerita of Chicana/o-Latina/o Transnational Studies
Office Location

Scott Hall 224

Office Hours
Fridays 10:00 am 鈥 12:00 pm PST & by appointment | Contact via email to set appointment

With 涩里番下载 Since: 1998
Field Group: Chicana/o-Latina/o Transnational Studies and the Intercollegiate Department of Chicano/a Latino/a Studies at the Claremont Colleges

MA, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
BA, California State University, Los Angeles

Gender, race and class; feminist theory; women and economic development; Chicana feminist epistemology; gender violence, and  Latina activism

Women in the Third World (CHLT60)

Contemporary Issues of Chicanas and Latinas (CHLT61CH)

Gender, Race and Class: Women of Color in the U.S. (CHLT115)

Gender and Global Restructuring (CHLT118)

Latinas in the Garment Industry (CHL154CH)

Chicana Feminist Epistemology (CHLT155CH & CHLT166CH)

Latinas鈥 Activism Work & Protest (CHLT157CH)

Women鈥檚 Ways of Knowing (CHLT168)

鈥淟abor Organizers: Chicana and Latina Leadership in the Los Angeles Garment Industry,鈥 Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol.23, no.1 (2002).

鈥淏erta鈥檚 Story: Journey from Sweatshop to Showroom,鈥 in Mary Romero and Abigail Stewart, eds., Women鈥檚 Untold Stories: Breaking Silence, Talking Back, Voicing Complexity. London and New York: Routledge, 1999.

鈥淢ade in the U.S.A.: Latinas/os, Garment Work and Ethnic Conflict in Los Angeles鈥 Sweatshops,鈥 Cultural Studies, vol.13, no.2 (1999).

鈥淚mmigrant Enterprise and Labor in the Los Angeles Garment Industry,鈥 in Edna Bonacich et.al., eds., Global Production: the Apparel Industry in the Pacific Rim. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1994. With James Loucky, Edna Bonacich and Greg Scott.

Screening of the documentary Made in L.A. and accompanying panel presentations, April 2008.

鈥淐hicana Feminist Epistemology鈥 paper presented at the UCLA Women鈥檚 Studies Lecture, Los Angeles, CA, 2000.

鈥淐hicana Standpoint Epistemology: Chicanas as Agents of Knowledge and Academic Research,鈥 paper presented at the National Association of Chicana/o Studies Conference, Portland, OR, 2000.